The Conklin Pen Company traces its roots to 1891 in Toledo Ohio when Roy Conklin was granted his first fountain pen patent. In 1901 Conklin patented the Crescent Filler in what would soon become the most technologically advanced and best selling pen on the market. With Mark Twain as it spokesman, Conklin continued to thrive and became one of the most innovative manufacturers of fine writing instruments. The Conklin Sterling Silver fountain pen brings new levels of sophistication to this iconic collection. Hand made in Italy, each pen is constructed with solid sterling silver; from the elegantly chased barrel to the engraved clip, crescent mechanism and front section. The pen weighs in at a hefty 60 grams, yet remains perfectly balanced for extended writing sessions.
The Conklin Sterling fountain pen features an extremely flexible 14K nib for the ultimate in expressiveness. (Available in EF, F, M, B, 0.9 and 1.1mm Italic point sizes, this limited edition consists of Only 98 pieces of this individually numbered limited edition will ever be produced.